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Hi Guys,

I have the following parts for sale;

R33 GTR Wheels

These are in awesome condition with only very minimal scratches/kerbing. These have really good 50% Pirelli PZero Nero's on the front in 235/45 and brand new Goodyear Revspec's ($420 ea) on the rear in 245/40.

PRICE: $1700 -REDUCED

ROLA Bike holders

Rola Roof Rack bike holders. These are adjustable width, so suitable for any rola rack, Used these only once before I was forced to sell my bikes.

PRICE: $100ea

R33 GTR Standard Front swaybar x 2

It bars sway and stuff.

PRICE: $40ea

R33 GTR Standard Rear swaybar x 1

It bars sway and stuff.

PRICE: $40

BRIDE Seat

Not sure what model, but its a BRIDE seat (Genuine) with RECARO rail for A31/R32/R33. Its also a low mount rail, so you sit lower than a standard seat (but means you have to move those amps and whatnot from under you).

PRICE: $500 - SOLD!

RECARO Seat

Recaro SRII (I think) with non genuine rails for A31/R32/R33.

PRICE: $600 - SOLD!

Alpine 6 cd stacker

Mp3 stacker, used for like an hour. Includes AINet cable

PRICE $150 - SOLD!

Alpine KCA-400C

This allows for up to 4 stackers to connect to the 1 Alpine headunit. Includes AINet cable

PRICE $150

More items and pics coming soon. - some pics already in this thread - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=105520

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  • 2 weeks later...

bump it one more time and i may just have to ban you or something :)

seriously though, I can vouch for the GT-R intercooler and the R33 wheels, i owned the GT-R before christian, and it has let a VERY pampered life!

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PM's replied to.

And whats wrong with the PM system? :)

Have had times when i have most definetly sent PMs, but they have not been recieved. Maybe its better now but i still cant trust it 100% :P

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